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Hudson student could face charges for threat against school, as police investigate
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HUDSON, Iowa (KWWL) - After posting a threat against the Hudson Community School district, a student can now face charges. Hudson Police Chief Daniel Banks says after speaking with the county attorney, there is enough evidence present, and can possibly even lead to a felony charge.
Police are investigating the threat made on Snapchat that was sent in by a community member Saturday evening. The district was notified and sent out a statement to parents explaining the situation.
“This is the very first time anything like this has happened,” Hudson Community School District Superintendent Dr. Tony Voss said.
Hudson police investigating threat against school
HUDSON, Iowa (KWWL) The Hudson Police Department is investigating a threat against the school after the police chief received a tip late Saturday evening.
The Hudson Community School District said Chief Daniel Banks notified school officials immediately to assure them an investigation was underway. They did not specify which school was affected by the threat.
At this time, police said there is no immediate threat to the school, students and staff in the district, according to a Facebook post on Sunday night. We want our community to know that we take any and all threats very seriously, and as such, will pursue disciplinary sanctions as allowed by law and district policy, the district wrote. We also want to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Hudson Police Department for their speed of action and professionalism during this investigation. We will continue to work with the Hudson Police Department